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Win group tickets (x5) to see The Bug and Mala play Soundcrash at
KOKO in June
May 24, 2013 7:49am | Fact Magazine On June 15, Soundcrash are bringing a seismic bill of dub-heavy noisemakers to London’s KOKO. Kevin Martin’s remarkable will perform as The Bug, with Flowdan and Daddy Freddy joining him for the occasion. Bad Company graduate dBridge will up the bpm, and DMZ hero Mala will be on site as well. UK dub legend Mad Professor will round out the bill. With the show fast approaching, FACT are giving away an assortment of tickets and goodies. The winner will bag group tickets (x5) to the KOKO show, plus two copies of The Bug’s 2008 LP London Zoo and a copy of the ‘Hardcore Lover’ 7″. To be in with a chance of winning, send an email through to competitions@thevinylfactory.com, including your name, telephone number and the words ‘The Bug’ in the title field. Tickets and further information are available here. A teaser video for the night is available to watch below.
Daft Punk on track to break more streaming records with Random
Access Memories
May 24, 2013 7:32am | Fact Magazine Digital love. Daft Punk‘s world-beating single ‘Get Lucky’ has already broken Spotify’s first-day streaming record, at this point nudging towards a mammoth thirty million plays, and it looks like the French duo’s full-length Random Access Memories is on its way to go even further. The album has already reset the Spotify record for first day streaming, and now it looks like it’s set to grab the record for most first week streams, nudging out current top-spot holder Babel by folkie types Mumford & Sons. Random Access Memories has had an incredible run this last few weeks, and while the music itself is still like Marmite to some fans, it at least seems to be pushing people to actually take a proper listen and see what the fuss is about. FACT’s Tom Lea reviewed the album here. [via The Next Web]
Jarvis Cocker to talk at London Literature Festival tonight (May
24)
May 24, 2013 7:17am | NME Pulp frontman will speak alongside artist Gavin Turk at Queen
Elizabeth Hall
Paloma Faith concert 'ruined' by Reading FC chairman Sir John
Madejski
May 24, 2013 7:12am | NME Millionaire said to have staggered onto the stage during
performance
Digable Planets to release 1994 alternative rap touchstone Blowout
Comb on vinyl
May 24, 2013 7:00am | Fact Magazine If you like your hip-hop laid back to the point of being horizontal, Digable Planets will likely already have pride of place on your hard drive. Consisting of Ishamel ‘Butterfly’ Butler, Craig ‘Doodlebug’ Irving and Mary Ann ‘Ladybug’ Vieira, plus touring DJ Silkworm (who would later come into his own as King Britt), Digable Planets were a major force in the early 1990s alt.rap scene. 1993 debut Reachin’ (A New Refutation Of Time And Space), notable for smash ‘Rebirth Of Slick’, laid poker-faced rhymes over backing tracks schooled in cool jazz and Grant Green. 1994′s Blowout Comb saw them expand their palette, bringing in the likes of Guru and Jeru The Damaja into the fold and beefing up their sound considerably. The group split soon after, although they reunited in various permutations throughout the 2000s. After a period in the wilderness, Butler’s career has also had a second lease of life: trading as Palaceer Lazaro, he’s the mastermind behind critically feted wyrd-rap unit Shabazz Palaces. Light In The Attic – home to recent reissues of PiL’s First Issue and the Searching For Sugar Man OST – will handle an expanded Blowout Comb reissue. Following on from this year’s repress of D’Angelo’s Voodoo, sub-label Modern Classics will put out the record next week. Blowout Comb...
Angel Haze and Iggy Azalea team up on new version of Watch The
Throne track 'Otis' - listen
May 24, 2013 6:50am | NME Rap duo release their own version of Jay-Z and Kanye West track
Kendrick Lamar says rapping about MDMA is 'not cool'
May 24, 2013 6:27am | NME Rapper says 'Molly' references are watering down hip-hop
culture
Lip Lock
May 24, 2013 6:17am | Fact Magazine Available on: From the Rib LP Eleven years since Eve-Olution Eve returns with Lip Lock, her mere fourth album since 1999 and what the Philly-born Ruff Ryder has called her most honest work to date. After Interscope repeatedly delayed, then shelved her last full-length Here I Am, Lip Lock presents itself not as the remnants of what Here I Am once was but a well-executed reminder of what Eve always has been
As I Lay Dying frontman's judgement 'affected by steroids' says
lawyer
May 24, 2013 6:08am | NME Tim Lambesis accused of hiring a hitman to kill his wife
Based couture: gape at this fashion student
May 24, 2013 5:51am | Fact Magazine Channel your Pretty Young Thug on this new collection of Lil B-themed garb. The Fader have snouted out fashion student Isabel Simpson-Kirsch, currently studying at NY design school Parsons. As part of her thesis, Simpson-Kirsch has used Lil B as the main design motif in a new fashion line. The title? ‘Based’, of course. The portfolio includes everything from boxer shorts to platform shows to full-length dresses. According to Simpson-Kirsch, Lil B has been a crucial point of inspiration throughout her scholarly endeavours:
This being a uni project, there doesn’t appear to be any plan for a commercial release as yet (although we’re sure Ms. Simpson-Kirsch has probably had more than a few offers). Selected highlights from the range are below.
Listen: HAERTS
May 24, 2013 5:42am | The Line Of Best Fit Following one of 2012′s best songs was always going to be a tall order, especially when you were the band responsible; ‘Wings‘ served its purpose, by soaring above the clouds of its dream-pop competitors to the top of the pile. Perhaps its stand-out quality explains why HAERTS have taken over half a year to unveil their second offering. The Brooklyn-based, cosmopolitan quintet may not have reached the dizzy heights of their previous effort, but this new track is nevertheless bursting with Nini Fabi’s stunning vocal, a shuffling rhythm and joyful build-ups that possess that unique power-ballad ability to force a smile on your face. Welcome the return of HAERTS, who have succeeded where so many fail in following a vastly-buzzed debut; stream ‘All The Days’ below.
Muse to perform at 'World War Z' premiere in London next week
May 24, 2013 5:40am | NME Band will play live at St James
Queens Of The Stone Age cover Amy Winehouse at LA show
May 24, 2013 5:39am | NME Band watched by Morrissey and Jack White as they perform songs from
new album '...Like Clockwork'
Psy impersonator fools celebrities at Cannes Film Festival
May 24, 2013 5:10am | NME Imposter pretends to be 'Gangnam Style' singer at French event
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